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[quote=Anonymous]OP, one thing you might do is tell her your own tale, absent of any other information. Just tell her about what you recall of getting breasts and your period, what things you found scary or weird, and what things were easier. And just leave it at that. You can even tell her this in the car to create a captive audience. The point here is that you are signaling to her that it's totally normal to find the whole thing weird, bizarre, fun, scary, etc. And that you did as well. She may not say a single word in response, but its an important message.[/quote]
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